Del trineo a la postmodernidad: Dene, Inuit y Métis en la sociedad canadiense actual

This essay deals with the basic claims posed by the autocthonous groups of Déné, Inuit and Métis to the Canadian government. To that effect, this paper analyses some of the strategies and processes through which these Canadian autocthonous groups are able to become a postmodern society, to enjoy a g...

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Main Authors: Valladares Fernández, Secundino, Junquera Rubio, Carlos
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Complutense 2001
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/REAA/article/view/REAA0101110223A
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Summary:This essay deals with the basic claims posed by the autocthonous groups of Déné, Inuit and Métis to the Canadian government. To that effect, this paper analyses some of the strategies and processes through which these Canadian autocthonous groups are able to become a postmodern society, to enjoy a goad quality of life , and to reach a lifestyle far away from their more recent past. The typical markers of their recent history such as the dog, the canoe and the sled have vanished to become shades of the past. A positive legislation and a new mentality among the social actors have been crucial to explain this dramatic change.